Music has come a long way on the Internet. First came the MP3s, followed by streaming music sites, and now there are “cloud music players”. What do these new services have to offer?
Published 18.05.2012
If you want to listen to music in the cloud, you don’t necessarily need to rely on services that charge. Style Jukebox lets you place your own music online so that you can play it anywhere.
Published 06.12.2013
Google Music was launched a short while ago. How good is this online music service (already)? We’ve also looked at some alternatives you may not be familiar with yet.
Published 31.05.2011
Many people listen to streaming music services or online radios these days, but what if you are offline and still want to listen to music? Here are some “legal” possibilities.
Published 09.04.2019
There are dozens of sites offering streaming music: Spotify, Deezer, Grooveshark and now also Xbox Music. What do they have to offer and how much do they cost? Plus, does one subscription allow you
to use them on multiple devices?
Published 04.02.2013
At the end of last year, iTunes Match was launched in the US, and now this service is available over here as well. What does it do and to what extent is it useful?
Published 15.03.2012
The free TuneIn lets you tune into “streaming” radio stations, not only on your computer, but also on your smartphone or tablet. What does TuneIn have that hundreds of other radio services don’t?
Published 05.10.2012
iTunes is immensely popular, and rightly so, because it’s a great program for managing your music library. But there is still room for improvement. Here are a couple of tools for customising iTunes.
Published 11.01.2008
Windows Media Player and iTunes are beyond doubt the most popular programs for playing and managing music on computers. Here are some useful plug-ins to make these two players even better.
Published 12.01.2007